Congress Hasn't Seen The Last Of Clinton's Jobs Bill

OTHER NEWS TO NOTE - WASHINGTON

April 7, 1993

The jobs bill that's deadlocked in the Senate will be revised to test whether Republicans who blocked it are ''committed to putting the American people back to work or just playing politics,'' President Clinton said Tuesday.

The Republicans, however, deny Clinton's accusation that their delaying tactics against the $16.3 billion measure have amounted to renewed gridlock.